This is a FREE event, but we ask that you consider financially supporting our work.

Join us for the final Land & Table potluck of the year on Tuesday, November 18, 6-8pm at Mountain Run Farm in northern Bedford County.

This meeting will be a ‘friendsgiving’ style potluck open to the public and is a great chance to meet and fellowship with others who are passionate about local food, ecological agriculture, natural health, agrarian living, and returning to a life rooted in the land. Bring a Thanksgiving or Fall themed dish to share – and if you have the gumption bring a special dessert.

We will also have a time of sharing where we will acknowledge the gifts that have come into our life this year. If you’d like to, please come ready to briefly share on what you are thankful for this year as we approach the end of 2025.

POTLUCK DETAILS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW...

Potlucks are open to the community and the food planning is not coordinated; there is no central meal theme. Bring something healthy and yummy.

Here are some other pointers:

- Bring your own dishware, plate, utensils, etc.
- Keep it healthy. No fast food. No Twinkies.
- Keep it yummy. What good is food that is healthy but tastes bad?
- You can make your food...or buy it.
- Include a small paper or index card with your dish explaining key ingredients - especially if the food you bring includes allergens like nuts, meats, gluten, dairy, etc.
(If you forget, don't worry! We have index cards you can use)

- Come to make friends! We usually have a mix of regular attendees and first-timers. Don't assume everyone knows each one. This is a community potluck designed to facilitate networking and relationship building.

- Scared to come alone? Bring a friend! Not scared? Bring a friend anyway!

- Do not bring your dog.

- Do not bring alcohol.

- These are family friendly events! Kids are welcome. Younger kids must be attended by an adult during the event.

- You do not have to be a member to attend one of our meetings. You become a member by coming on a regular basis 😉

- Potluck food is not coordinated. Bring what you will.

- Eating and announcements will start around 6:30pm.

- Still have questions? Use our contact form to ask any questions.

COST: FREE, but we ask that you RSVP. Please consider making a small donation when you arrive. Help us keep these monthly events going.
WHEN: Tuesday, November 18 (6-8pm)
WHAT: Potluck, fellowship, and sharing thanks.
WHERE: Mountain Run Farm (Camp Sedalia): 1228 Charlemont Rd, Big Island, VA 24526

Turn into the farm driveway. Drive past the showbarn, through the gate, and keep going straight back towards the camp entrance.

WHO: Anyone! All are welcome.

WHAT TO BRING:
– A healthy dish to share.
-A lawn chair if you want (picnic tables will be provided).
– A friend (of course)!
– Your own dishware.
– Your own drink.
– Kids are welcome but they must be attended by an adult.

Donate online – or leave a small donation when you attend one of our events. Thank you for partnering with us! We are a grassroots network and 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving Lynchburg and surrounding towns and counties, including: Bedford, Amherst, Appomattox, and Campbell Counties.

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If you or your children are under the weather or not feeling well, we ask that you stay home and rest with a nice cup of warm medicinal tea. 🙂

VENUE DETAILS:
Mountain Run Farm (Camp Sedalia): 1228 Charlemont Rd, Big Island, VA 24526

Owned by Ben and Carly Coleman and the larger Coleman family, Mountain Run Farm has been a pioneer in the local food movement in the Lynchburg region, modeling pastured based animal husbandry with a focus on raising healthy meats and healing the land. They are Land & Table founders and are known by many to be mentors in regenerative agriculture, and have a passion for community building.

Ben and Carly often host our monthly Land & Table Bedford meeting (meets each third Tuesday of every month). Ben serves as Vice President of the Land & Table Board.

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